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Ultimately, the world belongs to those willing to shape it.

The average person is not willing to take the kind of risk that is required to be an influencer.

If you are going to shape the world, let alone your own future, you must be willing to take risks—you must be willing to leave the familiar behind.

“History favors risk-takers.”—Iveta Cherneva

The average person is perpetually distracted by what I call “common chaos” because it provides a familiar busyness that feels safe and self-justifying.

Risk takers are men and women of faith who are not afraid to go out on a limb.

I’m reminded of Jesus who invited Peter to take the risk of walking on water. And even though Peter eventually began to sink, he was not afraid to take the risk.

“So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water toward Jesus.”Matthew 14:29

Risk takers are water walkers; they leave the shore of comfort and the realm of the familiar to navigate the sea of unlimited possibility. They are willing to cast their nets into the deep.

The world was built by people who took risks: Pioneers who were not afraid of the wilderness; scientists who were not afraid of being ridiculed; thought leaders who were not afraid of progress; politicians who were not afraid to challenge the status quo; entrepreneurs who were not afraid to ask, “Why not?”; dreamers who were not afraid to risk taking action.

Risk is a consequence of action taken in spite of uncertainty.

If you’re going to establish anything that is new; create anything that is new; innovate anything that is new—if you’re going to make an impact, it’s going to take some degree of risk.

The American Heritage Dictionary defines risk as “the possibility of suffering harm or loss” or “the potential of losing something of value,” yet I discovered risk is also defined as “intentional interaction with uncertainty.”

When you take a risk, you are risking a potential uncertainty—an unpredictable, un-measurable, uncontrollable outcome.

But let me ask you this: What if that outcome is not necessarily something negative?

What if the outcome is unprecedented success, prosperity, and happiness?

Would you take the risk then?

Many people have a “want to” in their spirit, but they allow fear to immobilize them because they are always asking, “What if it doesn’t work out?”

But what if it does?

What if stepping out of the boat or investing in that venture or simply speaking up changes the game for you and those you love?

How can you become that game changer that opens up new possibilities for everyone?

This is what shaping the world is all about—it’s why I’m passionate about equipping you to change the game for those around you as well as future generations to come.

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